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Chichester Cathedral INTERCESSIONS: September 2020 Sunday 20th September – Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity Collect Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity Church Pray for the Province of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan: The Most Revd Justin Badi Arama – Bishop of Juba and Archbishop of the Province of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan Diocese Pray for the Diocesan Board of Finance: Philip Bowden, Chairman and Lesley Lynn, Vice Chair National For places of crime and unrest, where community life is failing Local Cathedral day chaplains; retired clergy Sick List Those in need Victims of addiction Departed List Monday 21st September – Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist Collect Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist Church Kiteto (Tanzania): The Rt Revd Isaiah Chambala Kitgum (Uganda): The Rt Revd Wilson Kitara Kitui (Kenya): The Rt Revd Josephat Mule Diocese ALDWICK: St Richard: Vacant National Opposition parties Local Secondary schools in the city Sick List Those in need City Angels Departed List Tuesday 22nd September Collect Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity Church Panama (Central America): The Rt Revd Julio Murray Thompson Central Pennsylvania (The Episcopal Church): The Rt Revd Audrey Scanlan Kivu (Rwanda): The Rt Revd Augustin Ahimana Diocese ANGMERING: St Margaret: Mark Standen, I; Benjamin Lucas, LW; David White, Rdr ST MARGARET’S CEP SCHOOL: Mike Jee, HT; Helen Fletcher-Riley, Chr National Those who work in agriculture and horticulture Local Our Cathedral volunteers Sick List Those in need All involved in the ministry of healing Departed List Year’s Mind James Seymour Denis MANSEL (1995), Prebendary of Bargham 1971-1981 Wednesday 23rd September – Ember Day Collect Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity Church Pankshin (Nigeria): The Rt Revd Olumuyiwa Ajayi Central Philippines (Philippines): The Rt Revd Dixie Copanut Taclobao Diocese ARUNDEL with TORTINGTON and SOUTH STOKE: David Twinley, I; Dominik Chmielewski, Ass. C ARUNDEL CEP SCHOOL: Andrew Simpson, HT; Susan Hine, Chr National The radicalised and those who inflict terror Local Lord-Lieutenants and High Sheriffs Sick List Those in need Those living with mental illness Departed List Year’s Mind Francis William STEER (1978). Cathedral Librarian. Wolseley David MAUNDRELL (2006). Canon and Prebendary 1981 - 1989. Thursday 24th September Collect Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity Church Panyana (South Sudan): The Rt Revd Seme Nigo Abinda Central Solomons (Melanesia): The Rt Revd Ben Seka Central Tanganyika (Tanzania): The Rt Revd Dickson Chilongani Diocese BOGNOR: St Wilfrid: Joel Mennie, I NYEWOOD CE INFANT SCHOOL: Anna Wells, HT; David Mobsby, Chr NYEWOOD CE JUNIOR SCHOOL: Jon Williams, HT; Mark Gordon, Chr National The International Court of Justice at the Hague Local Those who serve on County, District, City and Parish councils Sick List Those in need The bereaved Departed List Friday 25th September – Lancelot Andrewes, bishop, spiritual writer, 1626 Collect Lancelot Andrewes, bishop, spiritual writer, 1626 Church Central Zambia (Central Africa): The Rt Revd Derek Gary Kamukwamba Diocese BURPHAM & POLING: Celia Woodruff, PinC National Those working in medical and scientific research Local Our ecumenical partners in the city Sick List Those in need Victims and perpetrators of crime Departed List Year’s Mind Eric Robert GILLIES (1996), Prebendary of Sidlesham 1981-1989. Saturday 26th September – Wilson Carlile, founder of the Church Army, 1942 Collect Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity Church Paraguay (South America): The Rt Revd Peter John Henry Bartlett Central Zimbabwe (Central Africa): The Revd Ignatius Makumbe Kobe (Japan): The Rt Revd Augustine Naoaki Kobayashi Diocese CLYMPING and YAPTON with FORD: Richard Hayes, I; Maureen Bravington, Liz Peart & John Stirland, & Martin Draper, Rdrs. ST MARY’S CEP SCHOOL: Janet Llewelyn, HT; Julie Burnett-Kirk, Chr; YAPTON CEP SCHOOL: Kim Huggett, HT; Penny Davy, Chr National Those who suffer as a result of war Local The Cathedral Learning and Engagement Department and School Friends Sick List Those in need Those with learning disabilities, and those who care for them Departed List Year’s Mind Clifford George EARWAKER (1983), Prebendary of Gates 1960-1978 .
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